The-Raven
Fish Crazy
I'm planning out my new 55 gallon community tank that's nearing the end of cycling. I saw some red-finned black sharks at the store, which is rare since they usually only carry the albino version, which i think are nasty. But the black ones seem pretty cool. I know that they need to be kept alone because they're aggressive to the same species.. so I was planning on just getting one.
Anyway, here's what I have:
3 Zebra Danios
3 Albino Corys
3 Otos
I used to have 4 danios, but one passed on last night, this upcoming weekend I plan on getting three more to up the count to 6.
Here's what I'm planning on getting so far (numbers taken out because I'm going to wait and see how crowded it gets):
Glolite Tets
Neon Tets
Black Phantom Tets
Serpae Tets
Brilliant Rasboras
Tiger Barbs
I was wondering if a Red-fin Shark would be too much of a bully? Or if he's the only one of his species will he pretty much get along with others.
A tactic I've learned when introducing aggressives into the tank is to put them in last, they seem to act like the new kid in school and play it safe that way. Should I do that?
Anyway, here's what I have:
3 Zebra Danios
3 Albino Corys
3 Otos
I used to have 4 danios, but one passed on last night, this upcoming weekend I plan on getting three more to up the count to 6.
Here's what I'm planning on getting so far (numbers taken out because I'm going to wait and see how crowded it gets):
Glolite Tets
Neon Tets
Black Phantom Tets
Serpae Tets
Brilliant Rasboras
Tiger Barbs
I was wondering if a Red-fin Shark would be too much of a bully? Or if he's the only one of his species will he pretty much get along with others.
A tactic I've learned when introducing aggressives into the tank is to put them in last, they seem to act like the new kid in school and play it safe that way. Should I do that?